On the Web, it’s was a week all about grocery stores

News about grocery stores dominated the list of most read articles on nashuatelegraph.com last week, as high-profile national food chain Whole Foods opened its first New Hampshire store in Nashua and the long-time regional favorite Market Basket struggled to return to normal.

News about grocery stores dominated the list of most read articles on nashuatelegraph.com last week, as high-profile national food chain Whole Foods opened its first New Hampshire store in Nashua and the long-time regional favorite Market Basket struggled to return to normal.

“The Market Basket dispute is caused because of a family fight, and no one can win. The chain that was run by Artie T. Demoulas had low prices, great employee benefits and made his family billionaires,” wrote Dwight Sackett of Hollis.

Amy Manzi, of Nashua, is accused of helping facilitate the sex-for-money relationship by providing a Massachusetts man with her daughter’s address and cell phone.

“Family of Merrimack drowning victim looking for answers” took the bronze with 3,200 views. Abel Urena doesn’t believe it was his father he saw inside a casket at a Nashua funeral home. The family doesn’t understand how the Nashua man ended up in Merrimack when walking long distances was painful for him.

The New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union suit accuses the town and its police officers of routinely harassing and detaining panhandlers since 2011, despite a long history of court rulings that say panhandling is protected speech. At the advice of legal counsel, town officials declined comment.